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Unveiling Dowry Deaths: A Closer Look
Ranchi, Jharkhand, India,Monday, January 27, 2025
The marriages were usually arranged and didn't last long. Many women died from burn injuries, a common sign of homicide. The deaths often happened at the in-laws' or husband's house. In-laws and husbands were often the culprits, either killing the women directly or making them end their own lives due to dowry demands and bad treatment.
Several factors increased the risk of dowry deaths. These include women's education level, family structure, marriage dynamics, husband's employment, women's dependency, and societal conditions.
To stop this, laws against dowry should be strictly enforced. Women should have more education and job opportunities. Their overall socioeconomic status needs to improve.
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